My now 7 year old fell in love with Elsa and pretty much everything frozen and begged me for a Frozen birthday party. How could I say no?My youngest daughter's birthday is just a month after my oldest daughter's so I decided to combine. The youngest was turning 2 so she doesn't have many friends yet and really could care less about a party. Her name is Anastazie and we call her Anna so that was kinda cool.

I made the girls their princess dresses.

Samantha in Elsa's dress

And Ana in Anna's dress

We set up the food on top of our pool table in the game room/storage room (which took about a week to clear out)

the cakes I bought at Giants and just made sugar candy "ice" that I used to finish up the cake. I ordered some frozen figurines on ebay and used them too. Minimum work and they looked so pretty

We bought some blue and white candy

I used frozen blue Hawaiian punch and sprite for the main drink and then we had water bottles with "melted snowman" labels on them and canned pepsi (because its blue )

We had pin the carrot on a snowman game

I also bought 40 fake snowballs that were just all over the floor and the kids were having snowball fights - so fun. We made big paper snowflakes that we hung from ceiling, you can see one in a corner in this picture

Few other things we did:Used a snowflake paper punch - got around 200 snowflakes that we taped all over the walls and curtainsMade a craft for goodie bags ( build a snowman )Sprayed fake snow on windows that didn't have curtainsPrinted out a lot of Frozen coloring books for the kids to color during the party.

It was a blast. More pictures:

If you made it this far you are awesome! I know it's a lot of pictures. Thank you so much for looking!